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The Republic of Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, holds significant diplomatic weight in Southeast Asia (as the seat of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations), the Non-Aligned Movement, and within the Islamic world as the most populous Muslim majority country. As such, it possesses a vast network of embassies, consulates ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Federated States of Micronesia. The Federated States of Micronesia became independent from the United States in 1986. The FSM maintains permanent embassies in five Asia-Pacific nations: Australia, China, Fiji , Japan and the United States.
Attacks on diplomatic missions of Indonesia (1 P) Pages in category "Diplomatic missions of Indonesia" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
Rev. Lorenzo Lyons (1807–1886), who built Imiola Church in Waimea, Hawaii County, Hawaii; The sixth ABCFM company arrived on May 1, 1833, on the Mentor: [8] Rev. Lowell Smith; Mrs. Abigail Willis Tenney Smith (1809–1885), President of the Woman's Board of Missions for the Pacific Islands; Rev. Benjamin Wyman Parker; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth ...
Indonesian passport holders may apply for an e-visa. [239] South Sudan: eVisa [240] [241] Obtainable online. Printed visa authorization must be presented at the time of travel. Spain: Visa required [242] Sri Lanka: eVisa / Free Visa on arrival [243] [244] 60 days / 30 days Indonesian citizens are exempt from a visa fee until 31 May, 2024. [245]
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List [3] Austria [note 8] Damos Dumoli Agusman: 17 November 2021 Wina [6] Azerbaijan: Hildi Hamid 14 September 2020 Baku [4] Bahamas [note 9] Simon Djatko Irwantoro Soekarno 26 October 2020 Havana [2] Bahrain: Ardi Hermawan 25 October 2021 Manama: List [3] Bangladesh [note 10] Heru Hartanto Subolo 17 November 2021 Dhaka [6] Barbados [note 4]
Pope Francis made a pastoral and state visit to Jakarta, Indonesia, from 3 to 6 September 2024.He became the third pontiff to visit the country, following Paul VI in 3‒4 December 1970 [3] and John Paul II in 8‒12 October 1989. [4]